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The Eastern Cape has it all! Where else can you surf the world’s biggest waves, ski down the only snow slopes in Africa, go on a `big seven’ safari, get to visit the birthplace of our great Madiba (Nelson Mandela) and even bungee-jump off the highest bridge in the southern hemisphere?

The second largest of South Africa’s nine provinces, the diverse Eastern Cape landscape ranges from the dry desolate Great Karoo to the steamy forests of the Wild Coast and the Keiskamma Valley. The area also embraces the fertile Langkloof, renowned for its rich apple harvests, and is cradled by the mountainous southern Drakensberg.

Widespread hills stand aside sandy beaches; small-town South Africa comes to greet you – gently offering five-star hospitality and friendship and expecting nothing in return. The Eastern Cape is where you'll find the `big seven’ roaming, where tropical forests share their space with an abundant array of birdlife. Truly a magical province.

Overview

The shoreline extends from the Umtamvuna River in KwaZulu-Natal, to the Storms River mouth on the scenic Garden Route. The extent of the Province stretches inland to the west and to the north bordering on Lesotho. Today, the Eastern Cape incorporates the previously independent `homelands’ of the Ciskei and Transkei. Despite its colonial past, the Eastern Cape remains the home of the Xhosa-speaking people of South Africa. With almost seven million inhabitants, the Eastern Cape has the third-largest provincial population, living on about 169 600 km2 of land.

Climate

The climate in the Eastern Cape varies considerably, but has an all year-round holiday climate. The Eastern coastal regions enjoy hot summers and moderate winters and Port Elizabeth experiences a daily average of 7 hours sunshine. Northern regions are much cooler. Certain areas receive erratic rain throughout the year.

Source: South Africa Tourism

Things to do and see in the Eastern cape

Port Elizabeth, sunshine capital of the Eastern Cape with its friendly people and excellent beaches.

• The Tsitsikamma National Park, forests and rivers.

East London, South Africa's only river port, originally established as a supply port to serve the miltary headquarters at King William's Town.

• The village of Qunu, former President Nelson Mandela's childhood home, which features a museum about the great man's life.

• The world's highest bunjee jump (180m) at the Bloukrans Bridge on the Storm's River.

• Outstanding and varied game reserves: the Addo Elephant, Mountain Zebra and Mkambati parks.

Grahamstown National Arts Festival - Africa's largest and most colourful cultural event takes place, annually, in this University town, offering a choice of the very best of both indigenous and imported talents.

• Experience the perfect wave in Jeffreys Bay, the surfing capital of South Africa and a major international surfing venue that attracts visitors from all over the world to experience the “perfect wave”.

• Tiffindell is the only ski resort in Africa. Situated in the Southern Drakensberg on the slopes of the highest mountain peak in the Eastern Cape (3001m). The resort was started in 1994 with basic small accommodation, a rough road and few facilities and has since become a popular destination for those in search of an exciting snow adventure.

 

Source: Pocket Guide to South Africa - www.gov.za
For more things to do in the Eastern Cape visit South Africa Tourism

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